Stictamycin, an Aromatic Polyketide Antibiotic Isolated from a New Zealand Lichen-Sourced Streptomyces Species.
Peng HouV Helen WoolnerJoe BracegirdlePatricia A HuntJoanne E HarveyJeremy G OwenPublished in: Journal of natural products (2023)
Here we describe the isolation and characterization of stictamycin, a new aromatic polyketide with activity against Staphylococcus aureus . Stictamycin was identified following metabolic profiling and bioactivity guided fractionation of organic extracts from Streptomyces sp. 438-3, an isolate from the New Zealand lichen Sticta felix . Comprehensive 1D and 2D NMR analyses were performed to determine the planar structure of stictamycin and relative configurations of stereo centers, with subsequent comparison of experimental and theoretical ECD spectra allowing elucidation of the absolute configuration. Whole-genome sequencing and biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) analysis revealed that the Streptomyces sp. 438-3 strain contains an atypical type II polyketide (T2PKS) BGC capable of assembling polycyclic-aromatic ring skeletons. Cloning and knockout studies of this T2PKS BGC were used to confirm that it is responsible for the biosynthesis of stictamycin and elucidate a plausible biosynthetic scheme.